18G NORTH AMERICAN OEDIPODINAE (oRTIIOPTERA; ACRIDIDAE) 
tercd grass), 3 9. Alouiitaiii View, Pike’s Peak, El Paso County, 97(15 
feet, VIII, 20, 1904, (llebani), 1 d^, 1 9 
Nkw IMexico: Beulah, San Miguel County, VIII, 17, (II. Skinner), 30^, 
lid', [A. N. S. P.]9* (W. P. Cockerellj, 1 cf, [A. N. S. P.].i® Top of Las Veg- 
as Range, San iMiguel County, VI, 28, 1902, (H. L. Viereck), Icf, [A. N. S. 
P.]. Tesiuiue Creek, west sloi^es of Lake Peak, Santa Fe Range, Santa 
Fe County, 7900 feet, VH, 27 to 28, 1919, (R. & 11. ; in moderate num- 
bers in open gravelly s])ots or along roads in forest region), 8cf, 2 9. Rio 
Ruidoso, \Miite Mountains, ()50() feet, VII, 30, (C. H. T. Townsend), Id', 
19, f.\. N. S. P.]. South Fork of Eagle Creek, White Mountains, 8000 to 
8300 feet, VIII, 19 to 20, (C. H. T. Townsend), 2 cf, [A. N. S. P.]. Cloud- 
croft, Sacramento Mountains, Otero County, June 16 to 20, 1902, (H. L. 
Viereck), 10 cf, 5 9, type, (illolype and paralypes, [A. N. S. P. 19’ July 15, 1907, 
(R. A 11. ), 6(T, 12 9, paratypes, [Hebard Cln. and A. N. S. P.].'^ 
Ut.a.h: Silver Lake, Wasatch Mountains, Salt Lake County, VII, 14, 
(IL Skinner), Id^, [A. N. S. P.]. 
.\tyj)ical Circotettix rahula altior 
A\'v().MiN(i: Evanston, Uinta County, VUI, 2 and 3, 1920, (II. Skinner), 
2c?, 1 9, [A. K.S. P.]. 
CoLoi{.‘\i)o: AA'ard, Boulder County, VIII, 26 to 27, 1901, (L. Bruner), 
Ic?, 19, [Hebard Cln.]. Swift Creek, Custer County, (Cockerell), 19, 
[Hebard Cln.]. Manitou, 6400 to 6700 feet, VIII, 23, 1904, (Hebard), Id”, 
1 9, [Hebard Cln.]. Crij)ple Creek, VIII, 19, 1904, (Hebard), 4c?, [Hebard 
Cln. ]''■*. Glenwood Springs, 5800 to 7100 feet, IX, 9, 1909, (R. & H.; on slopes 
with juniper and some i)inyon, abundant above 6000 feet, particularly in 
open spots), 7c?, 30 9 ; VII, 12, 1920, (IL Skinner), 2 9, [A. N. S. P.]. 
Xew Mexico: Sandia Mountains, IX, 14, 1909, 1 c?, [Hebard Cln.]; VI, 
14, 1909, (rim rock in oak chaiiarral), 1 c?, [Hebard Cln.]. Jemez Hot Springs, 
Sandoval County, 7500 feet, VIII, 1909, VI, 9, 1914, VI, 24 to 29, VII, 2 to 
12, A’lll, 8 to 20, IX, 7 to 16, 1912 and 1913, (.lohn Woodgatc), 23c?, 14 9, 
[Hebard C4n.]. Fort Wingate, McKinley County, VI, 18 to 30, VII, 4 to 
31, \1H, 4 to 17, IX, 3 to 25, X, 3, 1910, (.lohn AA’oodgate), 23c?, 17 9, 
[Hebard (4n.]. 
77r; ('rotdliiin (Iroup of the (k’tius Circoteltix 
I’rovisionally w(' :iro using; this g;r()u]) iiaine to inciiulc two 
s])(*cies luiving; dt'c]) glaucous bliu? caudal tiliiao. ddiey possess 
SOUK' other h'aturt's iu couiiuoii, lint, wlieu our study work is bet- 
*' R(>cord(>d by R(4in and Hebard (Proc. .Vead. Xat. Sci. Pliila., 1906, 
p. 393, ( 1906)) as ('ircolcllix undvUituis. 
R(‘corded by R(4in (ll)id., 1902, p. 722, (1903)) as Circotettix iiiiduhitus. 
Recorded by Relm (Ibid., 1901, ]>. 569, (1901)) as ('iirotcttix utidiilntus. 
•’Recorded by Rehn (Rroc. .\cad. Xat. Sci. Rliila., 1902, p. 722, (1903)) 
as Circotettix iindidotiix. 
"• Recorded by Relin and Ih'bard (ibid., 1909, p. 154, (1909)) as Circotettix 
ii/uhdot IIS. 
•'■• Reeonled by Relm and Hebard (Ibid., 1906, p. (hKl, ( 1906)) as Circotettix 
undulfit IIS. 
